It was raining steadily, and the atmosphere had that singular feeling of total relaxation and limpness which is only to be felt in the rain-ridden districts of Central Africa.
Moreover, the trees seemed to know it, for there was a limpness in their attitude as if they were tucking their heads into their shoulders in anticipation of the worst.
Two others stood nearby and between them sagged the body of the prisoner, whose limpness proclaimed no gentle handling.
It must be confessed that even Micky felt a momentary qualm at the limpness of the bag that was returned to them, but he suppressed it swiftly.
In the limpness of reaction, she sank into a chair.
In the limpness and horror of this, her first crisis, she did nothing, said nothing; only stood there.
The limpness of the patient renders bronchoscopy so easy that the well-drilled bronchoscopist should have no difficulty in inserting a bronchoscope in 10 or 15 seconds, if proper preparedness has been observed.
If the patient would relax to limpness exposure of the larynx would be easily obtained, simply by lifting the head with the lip of the laryngoscope passed below the tip of the epiglottis (as in Fig.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "limpness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: laxity; laxness; looseness